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Guest Post/Promo - Forged By Greed by Angela Orlowski Peart

Welcome to my stop on the Forged By Greed book tour which has been brought
to you by Bewitching Book Tours. Here you can read a summary of the book and learn a little
more about the author Angela Orlowski Peart. Angela has also written a post for us today, 12 Steps to a Positive Attitude! Don't forget to visit the other blogs on this tour
for more information about this book and the author.

Title:
Forged By Greed

Author:
Angela Orlowski Peart

Series: The Forged Series #1

Publisher: Three Graces Publishing

Published:
September 20th 2012

Book
Description

Their
choice had been taken away long before they were born.

Two Seattle 16-year-old Shape Shifters, Jatred and Jasmira, are torn between following
their hearts and protecting the order of the world. The path of the
star-crossed lovers leads only to destruction.

The ancient Shape Shifter Races—the Winter wolves
and the Summer leopards— live among humans and fit perfectly into modern life,
while keeping secret societies with their own laws and traditions.

Two Goddesses, Crystal and Amber command their
respective Races. One is on a quest to tilt the scale of power to her side. The
other will never let it happen, even if it means sacrificing Jatred and
Jasmira’s love.

The Amulet commissioned to bring stability into the
world remains hidden and concealed with the help of advanced technology. Jatred
is the guardian of the Amulet and key to the Goddesses’ conflict.

When the forces of nature are
disrupted, earthquakes, tsunamis, and volcanic eruptions rake the world. The Goddesses go to war and summon all their
Shifters to join in the conflict. Jatred and Jasmira must fight not only for
their love but to protect the future of both Races and humankind

Guest Post

Angela Orlowski-Peart

12 SIMPLE TIPS TO A
POSITIVE ATTITUDE

This post was inspired
by one of my good friends. Several times in the past she praised me
on dealing well with stress. Recently she wondered what I do when things
don't go my way; how do I keep my upbeat, positive attitude.

"You always know
what to do and you always seem okay. How the heck do you do that?" she
asked. And I thought, "Well... erm... how do I do that?"

So I sat down, pen and
notebook in hand, and came up with 12 things I do to keep the beast at bay.

Here is how:

1. Smile: a smile can
ease out others' anxieties and insecurities. People naturally gravitate toward
the smiling, happy individuals. When you make people around you feel
comfortable, they, in return, make you feel appreciated, and thus happy.

2. Pick your battles.
Regardless of the situation, not everything is worth a fight. You don't have to
be right all the time. Seriously, realizing that will be a
relief for you and those around you.

3. Be honest, be
yourself, don't try too hard to fit, or to please everyone around
you. Nobody is perfect but those who pose as such don't come across as honest
and friendly, that's why they drive potential friends away. And then they feel
unhappy, lonely and misunderstood.

4. Don't fret over small
things. A simple solution is often available to everything. But if something
bothers you a lot and you can't seem to deal with it, try setting that problem
aside for later. Think it over before acting. A good solution might present
itself when the problem sinks in.

5. If you face a tough
problem, talk with others about it. Maybe you blow things out of proportion and
make yourself believe that things are worse than they in fact are. Friends,
family and sometimes even strangers often let us see things in a new perspective.

6. When you can't
resolve a problem, go to sleep. Think about a solution when you are rested.

7. If you struggle and
can't find a solution to a problem, write it down, and then put the paper away
for an hour, or a day. Read it out loud to yourself while relaxing in a bath,
or in a comfortable chair with a bowl of a comfort food in hand.

8. If that problem can
wait a bit longer, write a letter to yourself, as if it was meant for a friend,
and then mail it to yourself. When you receive it back, open it and read it out
loud (see #7).

9. Don't deal with
stress-induced situations on an empty stomach. Have a healthy,
protein-filled meal, or at least a small snack before you take action.

10. If you feel sad,
depressed or stressed out, try a piece of chocolate (and not a
whole bar!). The endorphins in
chocolate do
wonders for my mood.

11. Speaking of
endorphins—exercise is probably the best way to quickly release those to your
blood stream. So get going!

12. For best results,
withdraw yourself from a stressful situation as soon as possible, even if it is
just for a few moments. Let yourself calm down—you will see things in
a more positive manner.

How do you deal with
stress, disappointment, or depression? Do you keep it all inside, or do you
explode when the stress level gets too high? Are you an easy-going person or a
highly stressed individual? Or maybe you are somewhere in-between?

About the Author

Angela Orlowski-Peart was
born and raised in Poland. She describes herself as “European born, American by
choice”. She was just seven-years-old when she decided to learn English to
translate her favorite Polish fairytales.

Angela is a Young Adult
fiction writer. She completed her first YA paranormal romance novel, Forged by
Greed, which is scheduled for publication on September 20, 2012. It is the
first book in The Forged Series. Angela writes in multiple genres, including
paranormal, fantasy, urban fiction, sci-fi, and short stories. She is a member
of Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators, Western Washington
Chapter (http://www.scbwi.org), and several authors’ and readers’ networking
groups on Linkedin and Goodreads.

Angela loves reading good
books almost as much as writing them. She can’t decide which is her favorite
season—summer or fall. She speaks with Polish accent, but loves listening to
the Southern drawl.

She is passionate about
watercolor painting, fashion—especially stilettos, rock climbing, environment,
and organic food and gardening. She lives in the Seattle area with her husband,
two children, and a very independent and chronically curious cat.